Georgia College & State University Reviews

Everyone have been extremely wonderful, sweet as can be and helpful in more ways than one. The professors actually care for you if you prove tot them that you're putting in the effort to learn too. Overall I enjoy gcsu a lot. The only problem I would have is that there's not that much diversity. Even if I had the chance to pick another school, I'd pick gcsu any day. Did I mention that the campus is beautiful?! It's legit out of a movie especially in the summer when everyone is outside soaking up some vitamin D!

After one year at GCSU, I am so glad I chose this college! The student body is smaller than most colleges in the area, and as a result, the class sizes are smaller, and we get more personal time and attention from our professors. There is a great family feeling between the students and teachers and even among the student body. I feel that upon graduation, I will have a broad knowledge of my field of study, mass communications, and that I will be able to find a job in that field. I attribute the knowledge I will gain to my professors and to the college philosophy.

I went to school here before transferring to a different university this semester. My ultimate reason for this was because they did not have my preferred major. I wanted to go to a school where there is a major specific to my ideal career, and this was simply not gcsu. This was not very surprising though because gcsu does not have a ton of majors. Also, I did not love the size of the school (it is quite small) or the surrounding town of Milledgeville. It was just too small for me and I wanted to be somewhere that had more going on, which further meant more diversity and more opportunities. On a positive note, even though the campus itself is small, it really is great if you are looking for a small school. People are always sitting on front campus reading or playing frisbee, and there is nowhere you can go without running into a friendly face, which is always great.